The controversial Doñana Irrigation Law launched by the PP in Andalusia will follow its normal emergency processing procedure, this has been confirmed by sources from the Andalusian Government to La Vanguardia, after some media published a possible “slowdown” of the processing .
Thus, with the usual course of processing, the bill that would regularize illegal irrigation in the surroundings of the Doñana National Park, presented by the PP and Vox, could not be approved before the next municipal elections on May 28.
The Parliament of Andalusia agreed on April 12 to start the processing of the bill with the support of the PP and Vox, and the rejection of the PSOE, Por AndalucÃa and Adelante AndalucÃa, through the urgent procedure.
This May, the appearances of experts will be agreed upon in the Commission for Promotion, Articulation of the Territory and Housing of the Andalusian Parliament, in June the people appearing will speak and in July the initiative could be approved, according to the Board.
This initiative has generated a strong controversy. Even the European Commissioner for the Environment, Virginijus Sinkevicius, has suggested that the rule “could degrade the wetland” and goes “in the opposite direction” to protect Doñana.